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Originally Posted by TonyCheong
When you contact me to cheong please tell me where you want to cheong and not ask me where am I cheonging? IWhat is fun for you (foreigner friendly places) is 99% not fun for me. I only go to places where foreigners are only 1%.
I sincerely regret to be so straight forward because over the past 10+ years in Bangkok I've encountered cheongsters (mostly smelly pattern). Eg, "I only drink soft drinks leh so I should only pay for 2 x bottles Pepsi." Or complain, "Walau eh the girls here cannot speak England and cannot tabao." I don't want any misunderstandings so I'm forced to be straight forward.
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Pii your style akin like mine lei. I also dislike to go places which full of foreigners.
Normally first round will be me, unless go to G clubs, then all share share cost.
Nowadays I like to go places fill with PGs. 555+ End of last year I paid a visit to Sam wan song keun at chok chai see.
Met my Singapore friend who running business in Bkk, we had a small talks and catch up over drinks. Many dek sao, and waitress 70% my taste.
As we talked in English, one of the PG over heard, she puzzled and asked why thai talked English with each other. We told her we not local, she shocked.
Things being to fun after that. Both me and my friend able to converse thai quite fluently, so we talked to her in thai, at same time we talked in English.
Same like Pii BD, I looking upon your juicy FR. In Laos they still able to understand thai, and thai bht still can be use if I'm remember correctly.
Happy chionging na!